Today's box ticking systems which are becoming more and more removed from human interaction leave very little room for being human at all..they try to deal with complexity by creating subdivisions of boxes that AI can easily mix and match but there's too many nuances in life to ever fit into even the most advanced data , AI driven systems of organization. Sooner or later we will be forced to see this and it will force us to see that we need intuition ..and that will be another adventure..if we're still here .
Hi Gerry. Apparently an Irish person won 250 million euro in the lotto in the past few weeks. They're remaining anonymous but perhaps they could be willed into making what, for them, would be a measly donation to cover the entire cost of this boy's care. Maybe that's an angle to take because someone somewhere knows who just won more money than they could ever need. Just a thought.
I pray Nicky jnr lives a long full life. That someone from our health service will read your article and do something for the poor lad is straw clutching, but such is the state of modern Ireland, it's worth a try.
Having qualified as a secondary school teacher this year and worked in a few secondary schools in the west of Ireland, I have little to no hope for our present and future. Full time contract teachers rarely come to work, and why would they, sure they can't be fired for a medical condition and isn't there nothing but oul eejits with their teaching qualifications hanging around waiting for a phone call to cover a few classes, they'd only be delighted with the few bob, god bless.
This rampant absenteeism is going on in our health service too, agency nursing, like substitute teachers, cost the taxpayers masses of millions every year. But it's not the money that's the killer, it's the total apathy of our medical and educational so called professionals, they don't give a flying fuck. The same is probably true of all the other civil service contract jobs, from council workers to heads of departments. They are a law onto themselves and they don't even realise the serious harm that they are doing because there of course is no accountability.
So for poor Nicky, I don't see much hope for him or his family, if he was mine I'd get an E one eleven and book a holiday to a city called A Coruña in Spain, send him into casulty over there making sure a Spanish speaker goes with him, he'll probably get sorted over there because I lived and worked there and I witnessed accountability in the civil service.
Thanks Eoin. I hope so too. I feel your pain on the teaching front. Many years ago I spent six months substitute teaching in the West. You'll get a chance to permanently replace the dead wood and it might come along when you least expect. Many of them were just like you once upon a time but comfort and ease has made them soft and docile.
I was a teacher for many years, TEFL, had a great school in Spain till the plandemic. Did the masters in education as the state paid for it and I could work and claim back to education. If a secondary school offered me a contract I would tell them to stuff it. Telling lies to teenagers about climate, gender, Russia etc is not my cup of coffee and plus I couldn't suffer the majority of my fully brain washed colleagues, the ev owning, Irish chimes reading zealots.
I'll stick to driving around my beautiful country for a living, reading great articles from yourself and many more on substack and other sites, it keeps me sane and makes me feel alive.
Gerry; we have been beaten to exhaustion by our government and TD's who do not care about the nick jnrs of this country ;if you raise the issue you will be ignored time and time again ,.if the elections are not rigged [ although the stage show michelle keane is being served up suggests they are] then the electorate are are as corrupt as the government.10000 murders of babies in the womb each year, 5000 excess deaths from government pushed vaccines each year, the arranged deaths in the care homes,.we are numbed.
I have spent the last twenty four hours trying to get my phone to charge. The receptor is badly damaged and no matter what different cable I try to force into it, it won't take any type of charge to power it up the auld phone. Then, I sat down an hour ago and patiently kept at it gently nudging the cable in from different angles. Its now at 20% charge and rising slowly. There's an analogy in there somewhere....
I get that charging problem sooner rather than later on any device ..I usually end up wrapping the cable tightly around it to hold it in a certain exact position to charge but that slowly stops working too ..
For what its worth, I thought it was an excellent piece. But my cash flow is currently compromised & ione way or the other, I didn't do my usual checks & balances to confirm it's bona fides. My late sister had downes- so I fo hav a resonance with the child.
Today's box ticking systems which are becoming more and more removed from human interaction leave very little room for being human at all..they try to deal with complexity by creating subdivisions of boxes that AI can easily mix and match but there's too many nuances in life to ever fit into even the most advanced data , AI driven systems of organization. Sooner or later we will be forced to see this and it will force us to see that we need intuition ..and that will be another adventure..if we're still here .
Hi Gerry. Apparently an Irish person won 250 million euro in the lotto in the past few weeks. They're remaining anonymous but perhaps they could be willed into making what, for them, would be a measly donation to cover the entire cost of this boy's care. Maybe that's an angle to take because someone somewhere knows who just won more money than they could ever need. Just a thought.
Wouldn’t that be great if they did.
I pray Nicky jnr lives a long full life. That someone from our health service will read your article and do something for the poor lad is straw clutching, but such is the state of modern Ireland, it's worth a try.
Having qualified as a secondary school teacher this year and worked in a few secondary schools in the west of Ireland, I have little to no hope for our present and future. Full time contract teachers rarely come to work, and why would they, sure they can't be fired for a medical condition and isn't there nothing but oul eejits with their teaching qualifications hanging around waiting for a phone call to cover a few classes, they'd only be delighted with the few bob, god bless.
This rampant absenteeism is going on in our health service too, agency nursing, like substitute teachers, cost the taxpayers masses of millions every year. But it's not the money that's the killer, it's the total apathy of our medical and educational so called professionals, they don't give a flying fuck. The same is probably true of all the other civil service contract jobs, from council workers to heads of departments. They are a law onto themselves and they don't even realise the serious harm that they are doing because there of course is no accountability.
So for poor Nicky, I don't see much hope for him or his family, if he was mine I'd get an E one eleven and book a holiday to a city called A Coruña in Spain, send him into casulty over there making sure a Spanish speaker goes with him, he'll probably get sorted over there because I lived and worked there and I witnessed accountability in the civil service.
Thanks Eoin. I hope so too. I feel your pain on the teaching front. Many years ago I spent six months substitute teaching in the West. You'll get a chance to permanently replace the dead wood and it might come along when you least expect. Many of them were just like you once upon a time but comfort and ease has made them soft and docile.
I was a teacher for many years, TEFL, had a great school in Spain till the plandemic. Did the masters in education as the state paid for it and I could work and claim back to education. If a secondary school offered me a contract I would tell them to stuff it. Telling lies to teenagers about climate, gender, Russia etc is not my cup of coffee and plus I couldn't suffer the majority of my fully brain washed colleagues, the ev owning, Irish chimes reading zealots.
I'll stick to driving around my beautiful country for a living, reading great articles from yourself and many more on substack and other sites, it keeps me sane and makes me feel alive.
Gerry; we have been beaten to exhaustion by our government and TD's who do not care about the nick jnrs of this country ;if you raise the issue you will be ignored time and time again ,.if the elections are not rigged [ although the stage show michelle keane is being served up suggests they are] then the electorate are are as corrupt as the government.10000 murders of babies in the womb each year, 5000 excess deaths from government pushed vaccines each year, the arranged deaths in the care homes,.we are numbed.
I have spent the last twenty four hours trying to get my phone to charge. The receptor is badly damaged and no matter what different cable I try to force into it, it won't take any type of charge to power it up the auld phone. Then, I sat down an hour ago and patiently kept at it gently nudging the cable in from different angles. Its now at 20% charge and rising slowly. There's an analogy in there somewhere....
I get that charging problem sooner rather than later on any device ..I usually end up wrapping the cable tightly around it to hold it in a certain exact position to charge but that slowly stops working too ..
For what its worth, I thought it was an excellent piece. But my cash flow is currently compromised & ione way or the other, I didn't do my usual checks & balances to confirm it's bona fides. My late sister had downes- so I fo hav a resonance with the child.
Sharing it the original might be worth more. We pay pour billions and billions into our health system. They should be doing everything they can.